TRW's EPHS system offers fuel savings of up to 0.3L/100km and a
reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of approximately 7g/km when compared
with traditional hydraulic power steering systems. The technology also
delivers fuel economy and CO2 reduction benefits comparable to full
electric steering solutions.

Giorgio Marsiaj, president, TRW Italy, explained: "The demand for more
efficient cars continues to grow across all vehicle segments and our EPHS
technology is well suited to meet this trend. TRW's role as the official
partner for technological innovation on the new 'LaFerrari' super car
demonstrates our ability to support one of the most prestigious brands in
the world. With more than 20 million systems in the field, our EPHS is a
proven solution for both conventional and hybrid vehicle platforms."

TRW's EPHS features a compact Motor Pump Unit (MPU) connected with a
conventional rack and pinion power gear. As with other electric steering
solutions, EPHS is independent of the combustion engine.

In addition to the fuel efficiency and comfort features offered by EPHS,
the system can also offer advanced speed proportional steering technology.
This flexible tuning capability allows TRW's EPHS system to adapt to
different driving conditions, providing a comfortable setting for parking
and city driving, while delivering a robust feel at higher speeds. There is
also the option for EPHS to vary assist levels depending on the vehicle
loading information provided by other vehicle subsystems.

Marsiaj concluded: "TRW is proud of being a Ferrari strategic partner
and is committed to continue to jointly develop the newest technologies.
The launch of the EPHS system for 'LaFerrari' is another example of how TRW
is able to support growing safety requirements for luxury as well as mass
market vehicles across the globe, thanks to a broad product portfolio and
to scalable/modular technology/product concepts, which are making safety
affordable across all brands and segments."

All future Ferrari models will be equipped with advanced fuel savings
technologies to ensure they are compliant with emissions regulations.